Until the early '80s, for instance, social psychology texts generally expressed the view that females were more persuasible and generally more influenceable than males (Bird, 1940; Second and Backman, 1964; Freedman, Carlsmith, and Sears, 1970; Aronson, 1972; Worchel and Cooper, 1976).

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